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the key question whether john boehner will bring a bill to the house. >> i am confident that john boehner will bring that bill and i'm feeling optimistic we have come too far right now with labor and business arguing about defense and we just can't have a 95% agreement get sabotaged over that. and 13 years is too long. the path for citizenship cannot take 13 years. it is not right for those people who have been living in this country and working hard and playing by the rules. >> that's a discussion we could have in the comfort of a cnn studio when we're all senators. >> kamala harris, ron brownstein, ana navarro, thank you. >>> head for our popular online segment called getting to know. this week you'll get to know more about california ag kamala harris. fareed zakaria "gps" is next. >>> this is "gps global public square." welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. a great show for you today. first up, the question for the economy. should we save or should we spend? what will get the economy moving faster? i'll talk to the chief proponent of spend
the key question whether john boehner will bring a bill to the house. >> i am confident that john boehner will bring that bill and i'm feeling optimistic we have come too far right now with labor and business arguing about defense and we just can't have a 95% agreement get sabotaged over that. and 13 years is too long. the path for citizenship cannot take 13 years. it is not right for those people who have been living in this country and working hard and playing by the rules. >>...
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he said this guy against him john boehner, but i just want to play something kind of indecreed thabl happened over the weekend. here is the president and here is john boehner. >> we don't have an immediate crisis in terms of debt. >> we do not have an immediate debt crisis. >> he just seed the moral high ground there? >> that is fairly amazing. by the way, democrats will be running that for a while now. i think it goes to the point where most americans are actually focused on jobs and economy, erin. they're not focused on the debt. i think you have that captive sort of republican grass root that is focused on the debt and trimming back federal government. and they've captured the s of republican party. but the vast majority of americans are more focused on the economy and creating jobs and building stable middle class than they are on cutting the deficit. yeah, the deficit is an issue. it's not the number one issue. >> why, boehner do that? we don't have an immediate debt crisis. you would see that in the market, right? so baner er isboehner is sayin. it is against what he's been say
he said this guy against him john boehner, but i just want to play something kind of indecreed thabl happened over the weekend. here is the president and here is john boehner. >> we don't have an immediate crisis in terms of debt. >> we do not have an immediate debt crisis. >> he just seed the moral high ground there? >> that is fairly amazing. by the way, democrats will be running that for a while now. i think it goes to the point where most americans are actually...
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ryan himself agrees with speaker of the house john boehner. this country doesn't have an immediate debt crisis. >> do you believe we have an immediate debt crisis? >> to borrow a phrase from my friend erskine bowles, we are the healthiest looking horse in the glue factory. we don't right now, but we see it coming. >> some in ryan's own party are attacking his budget because it doesn't go far enough. paul brown of georgia. brown brags he was the first guy to call president obama a socialist, has been critical of the ryan budget. >> it continues to grow the government, to grow debt. >> today, he went even further. in a "new york times" op-ed entitled paul ryan's ax isn't sharp enough -- it fails to address run away government spending, the most pressing problem facing our nation. brown advocates for the elimination of the energy parts. this guy wants to take the federal government out of the education and toss out a few grants to states to handle everything from medicaid to infrastructure. brown is also a member of the republican study committee
ryan himself agrees with speaker of the house john boehner. this country doesn't have an immediate debt crisis. >> do you believe we have an immediate debt crisis? >> to borrow a phrase from my friend erskine bowles, we are the healthiest looking horse in the glue factory. we don't right now, but we see it coming. >> some in ryan's own party are attacking his budget because it doesn't go far enough. paul brown of georgia. brown brags he was the first guy to call president...
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john kasich, you're actually against civil unions. john boehner, you don't want background checks for gun buyers after all even though none of you really seem to believe that's what you're supposed to believe. why does this happen so much in republican politics and how does the other party or country at large argue policy with a party that so often does not seem know what their policy positions are let alone actually believe in them. >>> joining us is ezra klein, msnbc policy analyst. thanks for being here. >> good to see you, rachel. >> occasionally republicans do not just talk about policy and get confused therein. occasionally they make policy the case with a big spending bill they left for the government shutdown they left for the president to sign today. is there something in policies they do enact that show they do understand those policies and believe in them more than this other stuff they seem to not even really understand? >> there are a couple of constants. lower taxes on rich people, not lower taxes for everybody, right? t
john kasich, you're actually against civil unions. john boehner, you don't want background checks for gun buyers after all even though none of you really seem to believe that's what you're supposed to believe. why does this happen so much in republican politics and how does the other party or country at large argue policy with a party that so often does not seem know what their policy positions are let alone actually believe in them. >>> joining us is ezra klein, msnbc policy analyst....
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mccain and house speaker john boehner. your typical candidate would be someone like mitt romney. then you have ted cruz and rand paul. it became clear at cpac that grassroots republicans are furious with the establishment's choice in political candidates. 88-year-old activist phyllis schlafly even called for a fight. >> the fight i'm asking you to engage in is between the establishment and the grassroots. the establishment has given us a whole series of losers. bob dole and john mccain and mitt romney. >> boy, that's kind of heavy on jim carrey loser. but sarah palin slammed karl rove for picking failed republican candidates. >> if these experts who keep losing elections, keep getting rehired and reeking in millions, if they feel that strongly about who gets to run in this party, then they should buck up or stay in the truck. buck up and run. they can head on back to the great lone star state and put their name on some ballot. though for their sake i hope they give themselves and discount on their consulting services. >> b
mccain and house speaker john boehner. your typical candidate would be someone like mitt romney. then you have ted cruz and rand paul. it became clear at cpac that grassroots republicans are furious with the establishment's choice in political candidates. 88-year-old activist phyllis schlafly even called for a fight. >> the fight i'm asking you to engage in is between the establishment and the grassroots. the establishment has given us a whole series of losers. bob dole and john mccain...
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tonight, john boehner backs off background checks. and saxby chambliss doesn't support gay marriage because he doesn't plan on having one. and a crisis somewhere you never believe and the best borrow baptist church gets a new neighbor. first, president obama calls on young israelis to embrace peace. this is "the ed show." as ed would say, let's get to work. it was a passionate appeal for peace. after speaking with palestinians in the west bank, the president took his message to israel, delivering a major speech earlier calling for a two state solution in the middle east. this was the main event of mr. obama's first trip to israel as leader of the free world. the president delivering what the administration called the centerpiece of the visit. the speech wasn't given in front of the israeli parliament where his predecessor spoke at his first trip, given at the convention center before an audience of students. the president's message was clear, peace is possible but in order to secure peace and security for the jewish state, compromise
tonight, john boehner backs off background checks. and saxby chambliss doesn't support gay marriage because he doesn't plan on having one. and a crisis somewhere you never believe and the best borrow baptist church gets a new neighbor. first, president obama calls on young israelis to embrace peace. this is "the ed show." as ed would say, let's get to work. it was a passionate appeal for peace. after speaking with palestinians in the west bank, the president took his message to...
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i think the speaker john boehner himself could make a deal with president obama that would include raising taxes. he would do that. the reason he won't do that, is he's afraid of being yellowstone thrown by eric cantor and kevin mccarthy and the tea party caucus and the problem is the republicans who sort of see sense on the budget, or could see sense on the budget, are held back by their own fear of their own radicals. >> what's amazing to me is that, joy, we talked about ryan budget, 2.0, now this is 3.0. there is this effort under way to rebrand the republican party that has been met with varying levels of success. >> right. >> and now they're talking about this as a way of preserving the social safety net. and i always, when i hear that, it's like -- you kind of have to be kidding, right? you may have a different fiscal goals, but don't tell me this is a way of preserving the social safety net. >> it's so funny you say that because i was thinking that i'm remembering the pretty thing sent up with all the red bubbles on it from the rnc. where they said we've got to learn not to be scary
i think the speaker john boehner himself could make a deal with president obama that would include raising taxes. he would do that. the reason he won't do that, is he's afraid of being yellowstone thrown by eric cantor and kevin mccarthy and the tea party caucus and the problem is the republicans who sort of see sense on the budget, or could see sense on the budget, are held back by their own fear of their own radicals. >> what's amazing to me is that, joy, we talked about ryan budget,...
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john boehner really said that! he said something that liberal nobel paul krugman said for years and they have been saying the opposite. paul ryan echoed boehner on the debt saying we do not have a debt crisis. this is a very strange turn for republicans who have based all their budget cutting proposals on the idea that we do have a debt crisis. republicans in the age of obama have never wanted to mount a frontal, philosophical attack on social security and medicare because they're the two most popular things the american government provides. so instead of saying we want to cut and or eliminate social security and medicare because like rand we do not believe the government should be in the business of providing health care and or pensions and disability benefits to anyone, ever. instead, republicans have been saying we love medicare and we love social security but we simply can't afford those programs in their current form because of our debt crisis, because of our huge budget deficit, so reluctantly and bravely, we
john boehner really said that! he said something that liberal nobel paul krugman said for years and they have been saying the opposite. paul ryan echoed boehner on the debt saying we do not have a debt crisis. this is a very strange turn for republicans who have based all their budget cutting proposals on the idea that we do have a debt crisis. republicans in the age of obama have never wanted to mount a frontal, philosophical attack on social security and medicare because they're the two most...
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we played john boehner saying, you know, dollar for -- john boehner has been very clear saying president obama got his tax increases with fiscal cliff. now we're talking on the spending side. bob, ron fornier reported that he says house speaker john boehner says the house will not raise revenue. don't believe him. house republicans tell me they're open to exchanging entitlement reform for new taxes, 250 billion, 300 billion. i would say no one is better sourced in this world than you. does that jive with what you know? >> no. it is a very interesting report. one, i think republicans do realize they want to get entitlement reform done. the way to do that in divided government is agree to some form of revenue in the form of tax reform. >> not tax reform. >> not tax increase. >> tax reform. the big problem for republicans heading into this debt limit fight are the house conservatives. they feel like they've given a rot on the fiscal cliff. are they really going to battle boehner. >> i want to fit this in. because joe biden, i thought was el kwents and interesting. this was with mayor bloomb
we played john boehner saying, you know, dollar for -- john boehner has been very clear saying president obama got his tax increases with fiscal cliff. now we're talking on the spending side. bob, ron fornier reported that he says house speaker john boehner says the house will not raise revenue. don't believe him. house republicans tell me they're open to exchanging entitlement reform for new taxes, 250 billion, 300 billion. i would say no one is better sourced in this world than you. does that...
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i do think, however, it would be possible to embarrass john boehner into at least staging a vote. i remember president obama in his state of the union speech, don't the parents of newtown deserve a vote? don't the children of newtown deserve a vote? so let's at least force the house into an up and down vote on this bill. >> sam, will that work, that kind of an appeal? >> yes, it will work because a number of house republicans who ran in 2010, including some in pennsylvania, obviously representative griffin from staten island and representative peter king as well from new york. >> delaware county. >> exactly. >> they have to be careful. >> they do have to be careful. they have to be careful and -- but, again, this all comes back to speaker boehner. he holds the cards here. if he feels enough pressure to bring it to a vote, he probably will. if he doesn't, he will bottle it all up and have no reform. he hinted very strongly that he doesn't want to tackle new laws. he wants to work within existing laws. >> i think is one thing people should get involved with. find a way to get to the
i do think, however, it would be possible to embarrass john boehner into at least staging a vote. i remember president obama in his state of the union speech, don't the parents of newtown deserve a vote? don't the children of newtown deserve a vote? so let's at least force the house into an up and down vote on this bill. >> sam, will that work, that kind of an appeal? >> yes, it will work because a number of house republicans who ran in 2010, including some in pennsylvania,...
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what are you seeing over there, john? >> wolf, after the news conference president obama and prime minister netanyahu both saying they'd like to bring back the peace process and the prime minister saying he wished the palestinians would come back to the bargaining table without any preconditions. one of the preconditions is the continued construction of israeli settlements in the west bank. it's also been a huge source of contention and friction between president obama, prime minister netanyahu. mr. obama never used the word settlement today but, wolf, it is still a big obstacle. new construction in the israeli settlement clearing ground for new homes and complicating any hopes for peace. just across the way a bigger test. the push to build hundreds more on the west bank parcel israel calls e-1. the land is prepared. the water lines are in place. the police station, too. the final step, a government green light, would make the mayor happy and infuriate the white house. >> i expect my prime minister to take care of our you
what are you seeing over there, john? >> wolf, after the news conference president obama and prime minister netanyahu both saying they'd like to bring back the peace process and the prime minister saying he wished the palestinians would come back to the bargaining table without any preconditions. one of the preconditions is the continued construction of israeli settlements in the west bank. it's also been a huge source of contention and friction between president obama, prime minister...
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back to jessica and john in jerusalem. this is the tenth time that the president of the united states has met with the prime minister of israel. and, jessica, those of us who have covered all ten of these visits and these meetings and you and i and john have, this was, by far, the most effusive in their mutual praise, their warmth. what happened? >> never seen them quite so cozy as they were today. it was probably a little deliberate for the cameras. >> a tad calculated, maybe. >> also a sign that these two men know they have to work together and get along if they get anything done. at one point i know the president said in his meeting with netanyahu when they first came together, his wife was in between us two men and the president said, she's a rose between two thorns. there is a self-awareness that both of them have been prickly with each other at times, had a frosty relationship and now it is time to heal those wounds and move forward because the president is looking for a legacy move here, he would like to move forwar
back to jessica and john in jerusalem. this is the tenth time that the president of the united states has met with the prime minister of israel. and, jessica, those of us who have covered all ten of these visits and these meetings and you and i and john have, this was, by far, the most effusive in their mutual praise, their warmth. what happened? >> never seen them quite so cozy as they were today. it was probably a little deliberate for the cameras. >> a tad calculated, maybe....
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house speaker john boehner reacts in our exclusive interview. >>> also in national the cdc now says one in every 50 children has autism. one in 50. there are real questions being raised at how the cdc arrived at these numbers. >>> and the sports lead. how long has it been since the miami heat lost a game? well, back then most of us had not even heard of the harlem shake. good time. >>> we begin with the world lead. and finally, all sides of the middle east peace conflict are seeing eye to eye on something. none of them expect much to come out of president obama's first trip to israel as president. the president just wrapped up a news conference with the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu in jerusalem and as you'll see from this clip things are off to a chummy start for two leaders with legendary limited affection from one another. >> i want to express a special thanks to sarah as well as your two sons for their warmth and hospitality. it was wonderful to see them. they are -- i did inform the prime minister that they are very good looking young men who clearly got their looks fro
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so i guess john boehner is now opposed to divorce. according to the "washington post" polling and historic high of 58% of americans believe same-sex marriage should be legal, but only 34% of republicans believe same-sex marriage should be legal. today politico published an informal survey of republicans when asked if his views had changed on same-sex marriage, retiring republican senator saxby chambliss said, "i'm not gay." which many of us had actually suspended already. senator lindsey graham resisted the saxby chambliss urge to reveal his sexual preference and instead said "i'm with south carolina. i believe in traditional marriage between a man and a woman." the divorce rate, of course, in south carolina is zero. senator rand paul violated his libertarian principles in saying, "i believe in traditional, historic and the religious nature of marriage. marriage should remain a state issue." chris christie said something incomprehensible to the "new jersey star ledger." asked about ohio senator rod portman's decision this week to supp
so i guess john boehner is now opposed to divorce. according to the "washington post" polling and historic high of 58% of americans believe same-sex marriage should be legal, but only 34% of republicans believe same-sex marriage should be legal. today politico published an informal survey of republicans when asked if his views had changed on same-sex marriage, retiring republican senator saxby chambliss said, "i'm not gay." which many of us had actually suspended already....
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you can imagine that john boehner, mitch mcconnell and other party leaders are really happy with this. >> it gives him good cover. >> absolutely and a lot of members good cover. to your point, does it open up some room to the right? you know, for a niche candidate, yes. but overall i'm not sure that there's a lot of room to rand paul's right. that's not necessarily enough of an issue i think for a foothold. >> and chris, we know that rand paul is going to head to iowa very soon for the dinner. he's obviously putting himself front and center on the 2016 stage with this type of announcement. >> yeah, no question, luke. and what's interesting about this is people forget the influence that ron paul's campaign actually had, his dad's campaign, actually had on the process. which is no, ron paul didn't win any states and no, he was never sort of a serious top-tier contender for the presidency. but what he did do was ron paul ak lite ako lights are taken over a lot of state parties, iowa is one of them. aj spiker, the chairman of the iowa republican party, very much a ron/rand paul loyalist.
you can imagine that john boehner, mitch mcconnell and other party leaders are really happy with this. >> it gives him good cover. >> absolutely and a lot of members good cover. to your point, does it open up some room to the right? you know, for a niche candidate, yes. but overall i'm not sure that there's a lot of room to rand paul's right. that's not necessarily enough of an issue i think for a foothold. >> and chris, we know that rand paul is going to head to iowa very...
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you heard john boehner and mitch mcconnell have drawn thick lines in the sand. seems like they have turned it into concrete. so i don't know, while you hear corker say what he says, while you hear some others talk about it i don't know. the president will not do spitlement reform without something because it's painful for his base. >> oh, sure. >> without something on tax increases and i don't see how it happens. >> wow. >> chuck, my question for you and for the congressman as well is do you think that boehner would violate the so-called hester rule on the revenue side? would he allow a senate revenue bill to go through with the minority of the republicans supporting it? >> what is the number? i think if you have -- any time the senate is sending over legislation that has probably 75 votes for it, i think that boehner -- we have already seen him do that. he has already done it. there is major bills already. violence against women act was one and the fiscal cliff was another and sandy relief was another. he'll do it if there is huge numbers of republicans. not th
you heard john boehner and mitch mcconnell have drawn thick lines in the sand. seems like they have turned it into concrete. so i don't know, while you hear corker say what he says, while you hear some others talk about it i don't know. the president will not do spitlement reform without something because it's painful for his base. >> oh, sure. >> without something on tax increases and i don't see how it happens. >> wow. >> chuck, my question for you and for the...
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john kerry is the new secretary of state. cares about the middle east? interested. has been as chairman of the foreign relations committee. has many contacts in the region, many trips in the region, its unlikely he would appoint an envoy. he wants to do it himself i would assume. does that make a difference? >> it seems to be the case. it's the secretary of state, he has a certain gravitas. but ultimately you're going to have to have a president who is committed to this issue and i'm not convinced that president obama see this is other as a loser issue for him at this point. >> rose: so finally, aaron, when they come back you don't think we'll have a greater understanding between the two leaders? >> i think you will. and particularly i think on iran. i think netanyahu will continue to give the president the time and space he needs on the israeli/palestinian thing. i don't know, charlie. i really think that this is a tough one and with all due respect to secretary kerry, i wish him well but barack obama is the most controlling dominating foreign policy president sinc
john kerry is the new secretary of state. cares about the middle east? interested. has been as chairman of the foreign relations committee. has many contacts in the region, many trips in the region, its unlikely he would appoint an envoy. he wants to do it himself i would assume. does that make a difference? >> it seems to be the case. it's the secretary of state, he has a certain gravitas. but ultimately you're going to have to have a president who is committed to this issue and i'm not...
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it sounds like from jeff toobin and joe johns that the justices were all over the place. so we'll have to wrat and sewai and equal rights for gay enabled us list the partisan veil and shine the spotlight on the human faces. human faces of suffering. >> conversations at microphones continue i have to squeeze if a break. continuing to cover this live. if you want to listen to those at the podium outside the supreme court you can do so. when we come back a critical decision overseas for our own. amanda knox. is she not guilty and that's not subject to being tried again or might she once again have to go overseas and be tried for murder? okay. so i'm the bad guy for being clean. you said it. ladies, let's not fight dirty. cascade kitchen counselor. see, over time, finish gel can leave hard-water film on your dishes and dishwasher. new cascade platinum's triple-action formula not only cleans your dishes, it helps keep your dishwasher sparkling. so we're good? don't do that. okay. [ female announcer ] cascade's best is new cascade platinum. our largest selection of lobster entr
it sounds like from jeff toobin and joe johns that the justices were all over the place. so we'll have to wrat and sewai and equal rights for gay enabled us list the partisan veil and shine the spotlight on the human faces. human faces of suffering. >> conversations at microphones continue i have to squeeze if a break. continuing to cover this live. if you want to listen to those at the podium outside the supreme court you can do so. when we come back a critical decision overseas for our...
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>> chris: republican senators john mccain and rand paul trading some pretty tough shots about paul's recent filibuster over the president's drone policy. and it is time for the sunday group. bill kristol of the weekly standard. nina easton from fortune magazine. the founder of americanroads karl rove and democratic strategist joe trippi. bill, you have an editorial in the latest issue of the weekly standard in which you say that rand paul is wrong on natural security as a matter of policy and politics. why, especially is he wrong on a matter of politics? >> because the republican party to the degree it has been a successful party and important party and contributory american well being over the last 50-60 years has been so in large part because it has been the party of strong national security. you can say it is stale and moss covered but some of us are proud to have come to washington to work in a very minor role for ronald reagan and some of us are proud to have supported the bush administration after 9/11 and fighting epimieses and the problem with the obama administration is not
>> chris: republican senators john mccain and rand paul trading some pretty tough shots about paul's recent filibuster over the president's drone policy. and it is time for the sunday group. bill kristol of the weekly standard. nina easton from fortune magazine. the founder of americanroads karl rove and democratic strategist joe trippi. bill, you have an editorial in the latest issue of the weekly standard in which you say that rand paul is wrong on natural security as a matter of policy...
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one of the justices being watched closely today is chief justice john roberts. he showed, well, showed he had sympathy for gay marriage critics in california for the critics this time. listen. >> so it's just about -- it's just about the label in this case? >> the label is -- >> same-sex couples have every other right. it's just about the label. >> the label marriage means something. even our opponents -- >> sure, if you tell a child that somebody has to be their friend, i suppose you can force the child to say, this is my friend, but it changes the definition of what it means to be a friend. that's, it seems to me, what supporters of proposition 8 are saying here. all you're interested in is the label. and you insist on changing the definition of the label. >> wow. gavin newsom. thank you for joining us. >> i didn't get that fully. i was thinking back five years ago when i fell in love, you know, with my wife now, jen. if i sat on my knee and said, honey, i want to spend the rest of my life with you, will you civil union me? i'd be here with a scar. the point b
one of the justices being watched closely today is chief justice john roberts. he showed, well, showed he had sympathy for gay marriage critics in california for the critics this time. listen. >> so it's just about -- it's just about the label in this case? >> the label is -- >> same-sex couples have every other right. it's just about the label. >> the label marriage means something. even our opponents -- >> sure, if you tell a child that somebody has to be their...
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thanks very much to john avalon. >>> same sex marriage is dividing america. tomorrow the supreme court will hear the case against proposition eight. that is the california law that banned same sex marriage. and on wednesday the high court takes on the 1996 defense of marriage act. now this is all happening as a new cnn poll shows that a majority of americans, 57%, have a family member or close friend who is gay. and in 2007, only 45% of them said that. obviously, the percentage of people they knew as gay has not changed. it's their awarenessst people in their lives that has risen. this polarizing and personal issue of same-sex marriage is bringing families together and in this story, also tearing them apart. >> reporter: in california's conservative valley, a fight inside the home mirrors the debate in the u.s. supreme court. just far more personal. >> do you regret how you were before? >> yeah. you don't realize, you know, how far you can go in your own son. i didn't know. >> she cheered the passage of california's proposition eight five years ago. the state
thanks very much to john avalon. >>> same sex marriage is dividing america. tomorrow the supreme court will hear the case against proposition eight. that is the california law that banned same sex marriage. and on wednesday the high court takes on the 1996 defense of marriage act. now this is all happening as a new cnn poll shows that a majority of americans, 57%, have a family member or close friend who is gay. and in 2007, only 45% of them said that. obviously, the percentage of...
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jean is a lesbian cousin of chief justice john roberts. i team confident that john is wise enough to see that society is becoming more accepting of the humanity of same-sex couples and the simple truth that we deserve to be treated with dignity, respect and equalitity under the law. how much roberts' personal relationships may affect his decision on same-sex marriage is an open question. paul smith has some insight. he's an openly gay attorney who argued one of the landmark cases involving gay rights, striking down laws banning sexual relations between same-sex couples. before that, he was also a clerk for justice lewis powell. >> i think it has some impact on people to know family members and friends who are out and gay and happy and functioning in society. on the other hand, it's not by any means going to be a good prigtor. >> reporter: we'll find out starting tuesday when the court hears the challenge to problem decision 8, california's asame-sex marriage ban. that challenge is brought by california couples including jeff and paul who s
jean is a lesbian cousin of chief justice john roberts. i team confident that john is wise enough to see that society is becoming more accepting of the humanity of same-sex couples and the simple truth that we deserve to be treated with dignity, respect and equalitity under the law. how much roberts' personal relationships may affect his decision on same-sex marriage is an open question. paul smith has some insight. he's an openly gay attorney who argued one of the landmark cases involving gay...
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times" today came out about how john roberts' cousin, who is an out lesbian woman from san francisco who wants to marry her partner, will be chief justice roberts' guest at the argument. now, i don't think that suggests exactly how he's going to vote, but john roberts comes from a very conservative catholic family in northern indiana, and he has a close gay relative. i just think that is indicative of how much the country has changed over the years. >> all right. jeff toobin, attorney general harris, thousand ank you so muc. >> the argument will be heard tomorrow and wednesday as well but a decision is not expected until june. for more, go to cnn.com. >>> next, an anxious night for amanda knox. italy's supreme court will decide if she is to be retried for the murder of college roommate in 2007. can they actually do that? we will talk to her attorney ahe ahead. >>> from the rockies to the east coast, winter will not release its snowy, windy grip despite the fact it's been spring for a week now. ♪ you know my heart burns for you... ♪ i'm up next, but now i'm singing the heartburn b
times" today came out about how john roberts' cousin, who is an out lesbian woman from san francisco who wants to marry her partner, will be chief justice roberts' guest at the argument. now, i don't think that suggests exactly how he's going to vote, but john roberts comes from a very conservative catholic family in northern indiana, and he has a close gay relative. i just think that is indicative of how much the country has changed over the years. >> all right. jeff toobin,...
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john travolta: are you thinking what i'm thinking? bruce willis: yeah. lunch. ha ha! baby called boobies "lunch." (laughs) baby driving a car! (laughing) john travolta kissing a woman! (laughing) (choked up): and now he's calling him "daddy." look who's sobbing. donna. wake up. i want to make a baby. you do? what made you change your mind? look who's talking movie. we're gonna have a dumb baby. we nevanything...to eye on anything. then we discovered new 7up ten. has all the great taste of 7up. but with just ten calories. so now we both get what we want. both! you have more room for the... oh yes! both. we couldn't be happier. new 7up ten. great 7up taste. ten calories. get both. also available in these brands. eating lighter has never tasted so great. try our new mango chili chicken or mango chili tilapia, served with freshly made mango salsa and avocado. chili's $20 dinner for two -- more life happens here. between a boy and a bengal tiger during their fight for survival. but the true story of wild tigers is that we have lost 97% of their population in just over a ce
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john. >> hey, andrea, it's john heilman. i'm curious, there's been so much scratchiness between netanyahu and barack obama over the course of the last four years. you now had an event in the course of the presidential campaign where netanyahu more or less endorsed mitt romney for president. how much of the love that's coming from bb towards our president is kind of him trying to make sure that he has not done long-term damage to the relationship in that direction? we know what barack obama's objectives are but it seems to me that netanyahu is trying to make up for any hurt feelings about what he did over last summer. >> reporter: absolutely. and there is a political balance here. if you can see the seesaw right now, netanyahu is weaker than a re-elected barack obama. they need each other, but israel needs the u.s. to have its back both pauf sebecause of syria, t possibility of chemical weapons which would be as the president said a real game-changer. though i'm told they have no evidence that chemical weapons were used by th
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i'm joe johns. >> welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. you're in "the situation room." >>> a new war within the secretive navy s.e.a.l.s of who killed osama bin laden and how the raid went down. >> a dramatic story of a single shooter and his heroic face-off with the world's most wanted terrorist. >> now, another s.e.a.l. who is a member of the same team that executed the mission said that version is overblown, and flat-out wrong. cnn national security analyst peter bergen broke this story. but first, to our brian todd with more on these dueling accounts of the osama bin laden raid. what are you picking up, brian? >> kate and joe, you've got three s.e.a.l.s all members of s.e.a.l. team six, which as kate mentioned executed that raid. they have now weighed in publicly on who shot osama bin laden. two of the accounts are consistent with each other. the third is being called into serious question. they spent about 40 minutes on the ground but it was what happened in a crucial few seconds that's now in dispute among the navy s.e.a.l.s who kil
i'm joe johns. >> welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. you're in "the situation room." >>> a new war within the secretive navy s.e.a.l.s of who killed osama bin laden and how the raid went down. >> a dramatic story of a single shooter and his heroic face-off with the world's most wanted terrorist. >> now, another s.e.a.l. who is a member of the same team that executed the mission said that version is overblown, and flat-out...
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john zarrella is in miami. you're one lucky guy. >> reporter: yeah, you know, carol, this is a football town but it's not really a football town right anymore. miami heat 22 straight wins. they play the boston celtics tonight and miami hurricanes. what a cinderella story. no one ever expected miami -- not outside the program -- to win the acc regular season, to win the tournament, and to get a number two seed in the ncaa tournament playing the university of pacific on friday. unchartered territory. cinderella arrived at the dance really early in the form of the university of miami hurricanes. no question about that. no one expected the kind of performance they put on this year. as a team filled with five seniors and shane larkin who is the son of barry larkin, the hall of fame short stop who played so many years with the cincinnati reds. carol? >> that's awesome. >> reporter: great stories down here. >> i love barry larkin. i want to focus on the miami heat although i am from near cleveland and lebron james and
john zarrella is in miami. you're one lucky guy. >> reporter: yeah, you know, carol, this is a football town but it's not really a football town right anymore. miami heat 22 straight wins. they play the boston celtics tonight and miami hurricanes. what a cinderella story. no one ever expected miami -- not outside the program -- to win the acc regular season, to win the tournament, and to get a number two seed in the ncaa tournament playing the university of pacific on friday. unchartered...
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doesn't john kasich do this in ohio? >> but the house of florida stopped him. >> the governor of florida decided he was going to take the medicaid money but the speaker of the house, who we will try to get on the show because it's an absolutely fascinating, to get him and the president of the senate to come up on the show to talk about it. they decided to actually veto it. >> why? >> because they believe the federal government will pay for it the first couple of years but after that, the cost is dumped on the states. you talk to any governor, democratic or republican alike, they tell you that medicaid is their biggest long-term -- so they are concerned about what happens in -- >> arizona, florida, new jersey. >> look. this is a good illustration of a law that was written the right way, right? the big story the last couple of weeks has been sequestration. it's failed and supposed to be written in a way that guaranteed a compromise. the idea behind obama care when it kamed to medicaid it would write a law so attract and th
doesn't john kasich do this in ohio? >> but the house of florida stopped him. >> the governor of florida decided he was going to take the medicaid money but the speaker of the house, who we will try to get on the show because it's an absolutely fascinating, to get him and the president of the senate to come up on the show to talk about it. they decided to actually veto it. >> why? >> because they believe the federal government will pay for it the first couple of years...
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. >>> he's on business overseas, but secretary of state john kerry took a time-out today to meet with the afghan women's national soccer team. pretty cool. here is something you don't see every day. there he is trying his hand and head juggling the soccer ball. kerry met the team captain and the players during a stop in kabul. >>> at the white house, the president honors the champions of hockey and soccer. president obama welcoming the los angeles kings and the major league soccer champion, l.a. galaxy, to the white house, to officially recognize the 2012 championship season. for the kings, the season brought them their first ever national hockey league stanley cup. >>> and the miami heat, they have won again. lebron james and company continue their winning streak, defeating orlando magic, 108-94. the heat's streak now up to 27 games. that's the second best in nba history. they need six more to tie the lakers' record of 33 straight wins. we wish them the best. that's it for me. "cnn newsroom" continues. >>> one report indicates very soon a gay nfl player will come out. but the headlin
. >>> he's on business overseas, but secretary of state john kerry took a time-out today to meet with the afghan women's national soccer team. pretty cool. here is something you don't see every day. there he is trying his hand and head juggling the soccer ball. kerry met the team captain and the players during a stop in kabul. >>> at the white house, the president honors the champions of hockey and soccer. president obama welcoming the los angeles kings and the major league...